angle of inclination

an·gle of in·cli·na·tion

the angle formed by the meeting of a line drawn along the longitudinal axis of a long bone with another line passing through the long axis of its proximal portion; normally refers to the femur and humerus. See: angle of inclination of femur.

Analysis of the DRC spectra explains the transformation of the intensity distribution of diffusion scattering in the case of the deviation of the pores in the diffraction plane, to determine the type of pores, and from the angular position of the 'shoulders' determine the mean angle of inclination of the pores in relation to the surface of the specimen (in the case of KO-pores in Fig.

For a better insight in the natural convection in phase change heat transfer in an annulus, the effects of the eccentricity as well as the angle of inclination of eccentricity are considered to be of great importance.

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